Completed in 2021 in Kumamoto, Japan. Images by yashiro photo office. Connecting people and nature through log architecture.
In planning a public toilet to be built in a park called 'Tatsudayama. The Tokyo Toilet project forms the backdrop for filmmaker Wim Wenders' new feature Perfect Days. Here, Dezeen rounds up all 17 facilities.
The Tokyo Toilet project continues to make progress with the latest designer public restroom by Tadao Ando (previously) opening last week. Ando's design features a circular floorplan with a spanning roof and engawa which, in Japanese architecture, is an edging strip of space on the outside of the building that occupies an area in between the interior and exterior. These are Tokyo's most amazing public toilets, designed by Japan's top architects and creatives These stunning designer toilets by Shigeru Ban, Kengo Kuma, Sou Fujimoto, Tadao Ando and more.
Public toilets in Shibuya like you've never seen. Toilets are a symbol of Japan's world. Noteworthy Japanese architects, and even some Pritzker Prize laureates, are among the creators of 17 innovative public restroom designs throughout the bustling Shibuya area of Tokyo.
Launched by the non-profit The Nippon Foundation, THE TOKYO TOILET project hopes to create save, clean, and. The bathroom was created by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, who designed the new National Stadium, the main venue for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. Isn't it so agreeable that Japanese toilets are the most unique to everyone's traveling diary? Speaking of impressive, not only in the hotels, restaurants, or houses but literally everywhere! Even in public outdoor spaces too.
First, their high-tech toilet machine and services are beyond amazing. The machine might confuse you when first time visiting Japan, but the whole process included will. The Tokyo Toilet project in Shibuya, Japan, is not only a valuable public amenity but also an architectural marvel and tourist attraction in its own right.
Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando has completed a circular toilet in a Tokyo's Jingu.